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solorally · 1 year
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Borrador del calendario del WRC para la temporada 2024.
El WRC había planeado agregar una nueva ronda en Arabia Saudí al calendario de rallies del próximo año. Sin embargo, no se pudo llegar a un acuerdo a tiempo y se ha pospuesto hasta 2025. Esto permitirá que el calendario se mantenga con 13 rondas, lo que puede ser beneficioso desde el punto de vista financiero para el aumento de participantes en el Rally1. Hyundai está considerando competir con…
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wamathai · 1 year
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KCB announces a Ksh. 150 sponsorship for the WRC Safari Rally
KCB Bank has announced a Ksh. 150 Million  sponsorship for  the 2023 World Rally Championship (WRC) Safari Rally. The Bank will be the Official Financial Partner for the Championship, scheduled to take place from June 22 – 25, 2023 in Nakuru County. This year’s edition marks the third year since the Safari rally returned to the World Rally Championship calendar. Of these funds, Kshs 100 million…
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ptvsport · 2 years
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FIA World Rally Championship calendar for 2023 gets green light
FIA World Rally Championship calendar for 2023 gets green light
– FIA World Motor Sport Council approves 13-round WRC schedule, with five rallies selected for FIA Junior WRC Championship– Events on asphalt, gravel and snow to challenge drivers, co-drivers and their teams– Eight-round FIA European Rally Championship calendar also get approved by the Council The FIA World Rally Championship calendar will widen in geographical spread in 2023 after the FIA World…
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spectrav10 · 11 months
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A new rally debuts for the 2023 WRC season: Central European Rally. The first time being in the WRC calendar, and it's co-hosted between Germany, Austria and Czech Republic.
Since it began, I've finished doodling the Renault Mégane Maxi racing in a Austrian stage.
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skillstopallmedia · 2 years
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F1, WEC, WRC, IndyCar, GT, TCR: calendars & standings 2023
2023 F1 season: calendar, results, rankings, practical information Practical information, complete calendar, results, updated rankings: here is your complete guide to not missing anything from the 2023 season of the FIA ​​Formula 1 World Championship. Photo credit: XPB Images &copy XPB Images F1 – What time do the Grands Prix start in 2023? (+ hours) What time will the Formula 1 Grands Prix…
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usasportsworld · 2 years
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Is this the richest rallying experience yet? · RaceFans
Is this the richest rallying experience yet? · RaceFans
The World Rally Championship roars back into life later this month with the season-opening Monte Carlo Rally serving as one of the highlights of the early motorsport calendar. This year the long, storied history of rally games enters a new era with the WRC licence now officially exclusive property of EA in 2023. But before the newest iteration of the official WRC game franchise launches off start…
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rallylivenet · 2 years
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All-new WRC 2023 Calendar Offering Spectacular Season
All-new WRC 2023 Calendar Offering Spectacular Season
The main attractions of the 13-round calendar include a brand-new three-country concept and a return to North and South America. The 13-round 2023 FIA World Rally Championship calendar features a number of exciting innovations, including a brand-new three-country concept and the return to North and South America. From October 26-29, the Central European Rally will take place in Austria, the…
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mattstrahm · 2 years
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WRC powers into 2023 with exciting new-look calendar
An all-new three-country concept and the return to North and South America are major highlights of the 13-round 2023 FIA World Rally Championship calendar.
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meaningofmotorsport · 3 years
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Mid-Week Motorsport Headlines - 7th July 2021
F1
After being moved from its original date as the season opener, the Australian Grand Prix has now been cancelled for 2021, as a result of the current situation in the country. This is a shame, as whilst the track may not be the best in the world, the atmosphere is always special there, and I hope it will return to open the 2022 campaign! Just to add, the MotoGP race in Australia has also been cancelled for similar reasons.
Formula E
Nico Muller will miss the rest of the season, as he focuses on DTM, where he races for Audi, and has been a title contender for the past few years! This makes sense as Dragon is not able to produce quite the same opportunities in Formula E. This is a complete split with the team, so going forward they will need to find a new permanent driver. The most likely contender, both for the rest of the season, and into the future, is Joel Eriksson, who beat the other Dragon car of Camara in both races in Mexico!
In calendar news, China looks set to return next year, if sports exemption agreements can be arranged. It last hosted a race in Sanya a couple of years ago. Cape Town is also in talks to join the series, with a possible date in February!
The NIO 333 team, is set to bring all its workforce together at a single facility, which will be based at Silverstone. Previously they were split between Donington Park, where their predecessors were based, and an innovation centre in Oxford! This move will allow all 30 or so staff to work more effectively together.
IndyCar
A new extension deal has been signed, to keep Road America on the calendar for many years to come. This is a brilliant move, as not only is the circuit one of the best road courses in North America, but the fans also come to that track in droves, so it is a win for all sides!
Calderon, an up and coming female racing driver, has had a test in the AJ Foyt IndyCar, driven by Bourdais, at Mid-Ohio. She performed very well, beating the other test driver, and being very close to the times that the main racers set over the weekend! Who knows, maybe she could be joining the series very soon!
MotoGP
Portimao will replace the Grand Prix of Australia, after it was cancelled earlier this week. Meaning we will get two races at that track this year, which I am sure Yamaha and Quartararo will be very pleased about. It could also give us a chance to see if teams have improved at all, from the start of the season!
Other News
After the Fuji round of the WEC was cancelled, there will now be two races at Bahrain, to keep the number of rounds the same! The cancellation of the Fuji 6 hours, puts the races for MotoGP and F1 severely into question, especially following what happened in Australia!
In other WEC news, pictures have been revealed, for the stunning new Peugeot challenger, which will join the series next year. The design is very different to the current Toyota car, especially with respect to the rear wing, which is far from conventional on the French version!
In some good news for Australia, it is targeting a return to the WRC in 2023, after losing its spot for the past few years. Also, we are expecting that the event for the Australian Supercars this weekend will become a double-header!
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